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The sought after helium-3 isotope can be extracted from He-3 [[asteroid]]s by [[miner]]s to be used as an energy source. It equals wealth, with which the factions fund their [[Cadet_I/Technology_paths|technology projects]], [[ship]]s, and everything else. | The sought after helium-3 isotope can be extracted from He-3 [[asteroid]]s by [[miner]]s, to be used as an energy source. It equals wealth, with which the factions fund their [[Cadet_I/Technology_paths|technology projects]], [[ship]]s, and everything else. | ||
===Helium Asteroids=== | ===Helium Asteroids=== | ||
A sector generally has four helium asteroids. They are identified as "He", followed by a number. It has a health-bar like other asteroids, and one above it. The upper bar shows the remaining helium-3, which can be harvested. It slowly regenerates over time. | |||
A sector generally has four helium asteroids. They are identified as He, followed by a number. | |||
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[[Image:AllegHe3Rock.png|350px]] | |||
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The image above shows an asteroid with almost no He-3 left. The miner to it's right is busy sucking it dry. | |||
===See Also=== | ===See Also=== | ||
Latest revision as of 11:32, 19 October 2017
The sought after helium-3 isotope can be extracted from He-3 asteroids by miners, to be used as an energy source. It equals wealth, with which the factions fund their technology projects, ships, and everything else.
Helium Asteroids
A sector generally has four helium asteroids. They are identified as "He", followed by a number. It has a health-bar like other asteroids, and one above it. The upper bar shows the remaining helium-3, which can be harvested. It slowly regenerates over time.

The image above shows an asteroid with almost no He-3 left. The miner to it's right is busy sucking it dry.